Yes, they do. I guess it's a bit of a baby animal thing.
When they are 19months old
Well if we are talking about adult leopards they protect themselves right? So they would also protect baby leopards more likely there own from the SAME predators. Also baby leopards and adult leopards are both the same species because they are both leopards. So then they have the same predators it makes no difference that its a baby it is still a leopard.
No. Of course not. They're snow leopards, not tribbles.
Baby leopards are called cubs.
In leopards, both male and female can have cubs, but only female leopards give birth to and raise the young. A female leopard typically gives birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs after a gestation period of about 90-105 days. Males play little to no role in raising the cubs; their primary role is to mate with females. Therefore, the one with the baby is always a female leopard.
meat anything they can get their paws on
nine to ten
2 days
amur leopard babies are called cubs or pups
Abot the same a a female house cat
Abot the same a a female house cat